Script Error

S

Steven Tan

Im running XP3.Whenever I run a saved MHTML document in IE7,the document
always cannot open but appear the scripts error.Please kindly assist to
solve.
Error message:
Warning: This page requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not
currently allow.
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf

Im running XP3.Whenever I run a saved MHTML document in IE7,the document
always cannot open but appear the scripts error.Please kindly assist to
solve.
Error message:
Warning: This page requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not
currently allow.

Do you have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 7 installed?
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
U

Unknown

In control panel --internet options---advanced put check on disable script
debugging and disable script debugging other
and remove check from display a notification of script error.
 
S

Steven Tan

I follow and it never solve the problem

Unknown said:
In control panel --internet options---advanced put check on disable script
debugging and disable script debugging other
and remove check from display a notification of script error.
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf

Sorry Im not sure,how to check

Check your add/remove programs to see what is your version of Java.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
N

nass

Steven Tan said:
Im running XP3.Whenever I run a saved MHTML document in IE7,the document
always cannot open but appear the scripts error.Please kindly assist to
solve.
Error message:
Warning: This page requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not
currently allow.


Windows Script 5.7 for Windows X
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...25-d896-482e-a0d6-524e7e844d81&DisplayLang=en

Or try to Save it as Mypage.hta and see if that will help?
Run this command:
sfc /scannow
What your Firewall and the setings for your IE pop-up blocker?
HTH,
nass
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf

I never see any Java installed

So now you need to install Java with the information I provided from
my previous message. Good luck.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
S

Steven Tan

Java installed but problem not solved

Thee Chicago Wolf said:
So now you need to install Java with the information I provided from
my previous message. Good luck.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf

Java installed but problem not solved

You've already done Windows Update and installed the Critical patches
up to October 14th? What about some of the updates in the Software
Optional section?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
N

nass

Thee Chicago Wolf said:
The OP has SP3 and SP3 has a newer version the scripting host than
what is available at that link. Does not apply.

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Yes, I know thank you!
If the Windows Script host was damaged or corrupt or need refershing it can
help in solving the problem.
It will not hurt or damage anything if the OP tried and don't forget it is
5.7 not 5.6!
HTH,
nass
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf

It does not work,any other way

The other day I suggested you update to Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
6 Update 7 and you did this with no effect. Just yesterday, Java was
updated to Do you have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 10.
Please visit the link below, download the update, go to Add/Remove
Programs and remove Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 7, and
then install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 10. Try it.

http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
S

Steven Tan

Sorry typo error,I have downloaded JRE 6 update 10.But my webpage still
unable to open because teh scripts unable to run.Is there anything to do with
the IE setting?
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf

Sorry typo error,I have downloaded JRE 6 update 10.But my webpage still
unable to open because teh scripts unable to run.Is there anything to do with
the IE setting?

Yes, I almost feel at this point it is a setting of IE, and not Java
or Windows Scripting Host. Maybe you have some plug-ins or add-ons
loaded onto IE?


Perhaps try this: Control Panel > Internet Options > Security tab,
click Reset All Zones To Default Level, click Apply. On Advanced tab,
click Restore Advanced Settings, click Apply. Close IE7. Maybe as a
precaution, reboot, and try your page again. If it is still broken, it
MUST be your page, not IE. Have you tried it with Firefox 3.0.3 or
another browser???

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 

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